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Buy It or Lease It: Farm For the Future Opens Its Agro-Dealer Catalogue to Farmers and Cooperatives Across Tanzania

Farm For the Future, operating from Ilula in Iringa and backed by Norwegian agricultural equipment manufacturers Underhaug AS and Kverneland Group, has launched a formal buy-or-lease offering of modern farm machinery targeting smallholder farmers, AMCOS, and agro-dealers across Tanzania. A Tanzanian agricultural enterprise based in Ilula, Iringa has positioned itself as the country’s newest dedicated […]

A Farming System That Is Not Feeding Its People: Seven Findings from Tanzania’s Most Detailed Baseline Study of Smallholder Agriculture in Arusha and Kilimanjaro

A landmark CGIAR evaluation published in July 2025, covering 2,611 households across 33 villages in five districts, has produced the most granular picture yet of what smallholder farmers in northern Tanzania grow, how they grow it, and what the data reveals about why the region’s nutrition crisis is, at its root, a production crisis. In […]

Dr. Ally H. Laay Walked Every Farm Before the Board: The Chairman Who Chose Muddy Boots Over Briefing Papers

KILIMOKWANZA SPECIAL SERIES: ON AGCOT  •  WHAT TRANSFORMATION ACTUALLY LOOKS LIKE Eighteen portraits from Tanzania’s agricultural corridor  •  Batch 4: The AGCOT Leadership  •  kilimokwanza.org The Board Chairman Who Walked the Fields First Dr. Ally Hussein Laay has chaired the AGCOT Centre board since 2018 – through a pandemic, an institutional rebrand, a USD 6.34 […]

ISOWELU AMCO’s Member Raymond Nyagawa, the Farmer Building a Future That Will Care for Him When He Can No Longer Work

KILIMOKWANZA SPECIAL SERIES: ON AGCOT  •  WHAT TRANSFORMATION ACTUALLY LOOKS LIKE Eighteen portraits from Tanzania’s agricultural corridor  •  Batch 1: The Farmers  •  kilimokwanza.org The Farmer Who Is Already Thinking About Old Age Raymond Nyagawa farms one acre of potatoes in Mtwango Village and has approximately 100 avocado trees coming into production. When Geoffrey Kirenga […]

Tanzania’s Soybean Sector: A Golden Opportunity Taking Root

A review of the Hand in Hand Initiative’s Financial & Economic Analysis of the Soybean Value Chain in Tanzania Tanzania’s agricultural sector is sitting on an underexploited goldmine — and a new analytical report from the Hand in Hand Initiative in Tanzania is making the case, with numbers, for why now is the time to […]

IFC Sets New Bar for Regenerative Agriculture Finance with Landmark Framework

The International Finance Corporation has released what it describes as a first-of-its-kind framework to guide investments in regenerative farming — a move that could reshape how development finance flows to agribusinesses across emerging markets. The document arrives at a moment of mounting urgency. One third of global soils are already degraded, agriculture is responsible for […]

Dairy Dreams in AGCOT Ihemi Cluster: Farm for the Future Bets Big on Norwegian Goats

From the cool slopes of Iringa, a quiet revolution in goat milk production is taking shape, and smallholder farmers are at the centre of it. MAZOMBE, KILOLO DISTRICT, IRINGA: At first glance, a herd of goats grazing on the hillside above Ilula Village looks unremarkable. But look closer, at the animals’ build, their temperament, their […]

Tanzania’s New Development Plan Opens a Door for Agricultural Corridor Investment

*FYDP IV signals a bold new era for agro-industrial transformation, and points directly to where the next phase of corridor development needs to happen* Tanzania has released one of its most ambitious national development blueprints yet. The Fourth Five-Year Development Plan, FYDP IV, covering the period 2026/27 to 2030/31, sets a clear and energising direction […]

The Stories Tanzania Forgot to Tell: Inside the Rise of Its Most Powerful Brands

Feature Story  |  Brand Heritage Juma Msafiri: Tanzania Brand History Is One of the Most Underreported Subjects in This Country The corporate decisions. The creative risks. The ownership structures behind the brands we grew up loving — most of it was never passed down to us. We inherited the products. Not the story behind them. […]